IFJ - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF JOURNALIST
Justice and law in Turkey are part of a large clique. The politicized half is being detained. On the one hand, the opposition is fighting the MHP, the government's junior partner. On the other, people close to the MHP are being detained. There's a mafia conflict within the judiciary. A group of judges and prosecutors are attacking the opposition. A group of prosecutors and judges are attacking the government's junior partner. Turkey has lost trust in the rule of law. The country is being governed solely by the government's wind of lies. A dictatorship is now eating each other up. Everyone is taking a position. Who will do what after the president? Everyone is taking a position. The government, just as it has lulled the nation to sleep for 24 years with liars, is trying to lull them into sleep again, spreading rosy hopes. They haven't been able to reduce inflation for 23 years. They say they will lower it and stop the high cost of living. I wonder who has been governing the country for 23 years, and they couldn't. These people don't even blush when they lie. Every stone in Turkey turns up the government and its corruption. And these massive scum are caught in the government's press ban.
Türkiye: Authorities must end unlawful proceedings against the Istanbul Bar Association 29 Jan 2025 | Advocacy, News istanbul-bar-e1736938363638 The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) expresses concern over the criminal proceedings initiated against the Istanbul Bar Association, including its President, İbrahim Kaboğlu, and members of its executive board. The ICJ further condemns the detention of Fırat Epözdemir, a member of the executive board, who was arrested upon his return from an advocacy visit to Council of Europe institutions. These actions constitute a direct attack on the independence of the legal profession and the rule of law in Türkiye. The criminal proceedings were initiated following a statement issued by the Istanbul Bar Association on 21 December 2024, which called for an independent investigation into the deaths of journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin, who were killed in northern Syria on 19 December 2024. The statement highlighted concerns regarding the...
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